www.romzom.com
Anyone heard of this? It's a Romantic Comedy Zombie movie by the people who made the sitcom Spaced. And it looks frigging hilarious.
ADSL trailer (Realplayer) (http://www.cinemas-online.co.uk/content/run_trailer.php?tFn=shaun_of_the_dead_trailer_330k.rm)
56K trailer (Realplayer) (http://www.cinemas-online.co.uk/content/run_trailer.php?tFn=shaun_of_the_dead_trailer_030k.rm)
Flash trailer (http://www.workingtitlefilms.com/film73/73image5_1_movie.swf)
There's also a second trailer at the official site (http://www.romzom.com), which is worth watching (couldn't find a direct link, sorry).
If anyone here's ever seen Spaced, they'll know why I'm pissing my pants in anticipation right now.
Holy shit.. I loved Dawn of the Dead.. And this movie looks like the perfect parody!
Is it really coming out in theaters? I haven't seen any posters or anything about it.. I hope it comes out here..
Richard and Judy had a preview / interview, looked quite funny indeed
Apparently, Lugum, it's not really a parody (at least not a parody of any movie in particular); all the actual zombie stuff will be done in the classic Romero style, and the comedy will all lie in the people and their reactions to the situations they are put in.
Personally, I am an insanely large fan of Spaced, and have been looking forward to this film since I first heard about about it over a year ago; the trailers don't exactly stand up to the comic brilliance of that series, but a lot of the humour in the show was in the perfect timing, which is obviously lost somewhat when all the jokes are chopped up and messed around.
Either way, I think that this is a brilliant excuse to randomly quote lines from Spaced:
"Just... give me a reason. You think I'm unemotional, don't you? I can be emotional. Jesus, I cried like a baby at the end of Terminator 2"
"Jar Jar Binks made the Ewoks look like... fucking... SHAFT!"
Feel free to continue amongst yourselves.
"Her real names Ian"
"What do you mean, her real names Ian?"
"She's non-gender-specific."
"You mean he's a trannie?"
"Oh, more than that..."
"What, a big fat trannie?"
Just watched the trailer... thsi looks fantastic. Cannot wait...
Heh, I was wondering how long it would take for this to turn into a 'quotes from Spaced' thread. :)
And look what they have at Play.com:
clicky clicky (http://www.play.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=R2itle=163154&p=57&c=&g=72)
For a very reasonable price, methinks.
Er, yeah. Shaun of the Dead stuff.
Move Poster:
(http://www.empireonline.co.uk/site/images/image_index/1716.jpg)
Well, I've just seen it then.
Best film I've seen at the cinema in fucking ages (although the new Zatoichi was verily entertaining, it had nothing on this).
You should all see it too.
Comparisons have been made to An American Werewolf in London, and that's somewhat accurate; that film was quite funny in places (in a 'bloke in a dress!' kind of way), and rather good in the horror department, too; on the other hand, Shaun is absolutely frigging hilarious most of the way through, and as far as horror is concerned... well, I don't want to spoil it (reading a few too many reviews and articles dulled the impact of a couple of moments for me) but suffice it to say that, funny as the film is, at one point two blokes sat in front of me were laughing and I wondered what the hell was wrong with them.
I also have to add that, although I haven't seen the new Dawn yet, judging from the nine minute preview of that film (which serve as the primary reason I've yet to bother watching it), you would likely be ridiculously wrong to assume that this film serves as a parody of that one; unless Dawn got approximately one squillion times better after it's opening, Shaun just tears it to pieces in terms of zombienessness, and it's funny, and it has well-drawn characters, and it has fantastic dialogue, and I want to have sex with Simon Pegg (who manages to be incredibly attractive despite the fact that he's a ginger and he has a goatee), and it's the best movie evereverever and you should all see it.
Now.
See it now!
Is it out in America? I don't think I saw it at the cinemas..
:( I wish I lived in Britain.
Quote from: LilGryphMaster on Fri 09/04/2004 22:43:27
Is it out in America? I don't think I saw it at the cinemas..
They haven't sorted out a US release yet, but apparently one is on the proverbial cards; I found a quote by Simon Pegg (co-writer and star of the film) from an irc chat held earlier this week: 'We have a distibutor standing by. US screenings have gone very well indeed. we may be going to New York next weeks for some tests. It looks very promising.' - so looks like you'll be able to see it; may well be some time, however - 28 Days Later had almost 8 months in between it's UK and US releases.
(those interested can see a transcript of the chat here (http://www.spaced-out.org.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=6338&st=30); scroll down a bit for Simon Pegg, go to page 6 and scroll down yet once more for co-writer and director Edgar Wright, who I assure you manages to locate his caps-lock key in good time)
Quote from: LilGryphMaster on Fri 09/04/2004 22:43:27
:( I wish I lived in Britain.
For the love of cock, man, take that back; it's fucking horrible here. I hope that you don't mind my correcting your typo, also; it's no that I'm being stingy, but I needed to remove the ability for anyone to deliver the witticism 'Oh, so you live in BritIAn, do you Sponge?', thus rendering me into a gibbering wreck.
Oh goodie.. If worst came to worst, I was just gonna order it off some import-DVD site or something..
But I can see it in the good ol' theatres
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Damn good movie.
Its not a parody, or a spoof. Its a black comedy.
Difference.
Basically its a horror movie that happens to be extremely funny in places. There's some great acting, great action, great gore, and some really good dramatic moments.
Also it shows how and why slow zombies are scary, sheer bloody numbers.
B-B-B-BUMP
This is released in the US tomorrow (the 24th). Unless you have had your sense of humour chemically deadened, go. Ron Gilbert recommends it (http://www.grumpygamer.com/5780319). You know it makes sense.
I was disappointed slightly, but it is worth watching (I watched it twice). Like SS, I love Spaced, and other things the people involved have written/starred in, so perhaps I was expecting something as good as that. In my opinion, it wasn't nearly as well acted or written and it felt too much like a poor romantic comedy in parts. I laughed out loud just a couple of times, I expected much more from these people.
However, I seem to be a lone voice, everyone else in #ags who has seen it loved it. Just thought I'd offer my opinion in case other people are expecting too much.
Also, I can't see how this can be described as a horror movie, except for the fact that it has zombies, do not expect to be scared.
I thought that it managed to be just as scary as any other zombie film, and while there WERE elements of cheesy rom-com in there, it wasn't bogged down by them.
I confess I was expecting this film to be utter shit, even though I LOVED "spaced". I just expected Simon Pegg to be being irritating without Jessica to counter him. Thank god I was proved wrong! this is a BRILLIANT film because it's GENUINLY funny, especially for those of us who are, like me, Spaced fanboys (who will get the benefit of un-ending in-jokes... "Fried Gold")
Spot On.
It's not a parody, it's a completely sincere zombie movie that is also funny.
My family didn't like it much, but I for one loved it, I loved the script, I loved the performences and I really, REALLY loved the completely non-CGI makeup and special effects.
I've never seen Spaced, I still loved it.
Quote from: Eggie on Fri 24/09/2004 17:22:58I really, REALLY loved the completely non-CGI makeup and special effects.
Methinks you should look a little closer at the scene where:
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Mary the check-out lady gets impaled on the pole.
Quote from: Shattered Sponge on Fri 24/09/2004 18:50:36Methinks you should look a little closer at the scene where:
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Mary the check-out lady gets impaled on the pole.
CGI is used a couple of other places, too, where it's even less noticeable.
I saw this film at the US premiere back in July and it was surely one of the best films I've seen this year. It's a faithful zombie movie but also a great zombie movie. If you like Spaced, you'll surely like this. If you like zombie movies, you'll surely like this. If you like movies that don't suck, see it.
I love this movie so much i watched twice in one go and then repeatedly watched the outakes because they are so funny. You can watch it on so many levels. What ever mood you are in.
Keep a close eye out for all of the references later on in the film, there are many. highly recommended!
-Daz
I did some research and noticed this film was nominated for the Golden Trailer Award for Trashiest film. I also noticed it was nominated along with this little gem (http://www.cheerleaderninjas.com/).
Saw it finally tonight! Loved it :D Classic.
Trashiest film?? Confusion! The movie is incredibly slick and extraodinarily clever. Also well-written, well-directed, and well-acted.
I think they mean Trashiest Film in a good way. But if not, HATRED FOREVER!!
"Golden Trailer" - surely this would be for film's trailers/previews, not the film itself?
Having also seen this recently, I concur that it is rather good -- not exactly a horror movie since there weren't any scary moments, but it was a good laugh.
However,
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the happy ending was far too predictable. But I guess the end scene in the shed made up for it ;)
I thought it was quite a tickling joke that they should have a happy ending, seeing as how no other zombie film EVER has a happy ending (except the naff one tacked on to the end of Day of the Dead...)
okay, happy ending, have to remember that for when I watch it!!
Okay, just watched it. It was awesome. I like the reference. I like when
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the kid in the bus listens to zombie nation on his headset.
how he keeps his friend in the shed, and the TV channels.
It was very entertaining, although there were times where I would have wanted to shoot them all in the head.
Saw it a quite awhile ago, Britain does have some advantages. Twas very funny and I would watch it again given the chance.
I could've sworn it came out last Friday! Bugger all! This ruins everything :(
I've been waiting forever to see this movie and it's not out yet (At my theater, anyways) Bah!
My brother downloaded the movie, and he didn't like it. Based on the sole purpose that he "couldn't understand a single word they were saying"
He's a racist bastard.
A romantic comedy. With zombies.
Heh. I laugh at that because it is a local thing to make fun of romantic comedies.
It is the homage to Dawn of the Dead, at least it says so on www.fandango.com
And what do you say about this plot:
A New York City reporter circa 1939 enlists the help of a friend and a pilot to help figure out why scientists are vanishing. They wind up facing off against a madman attempting to take over the world.
They are so serious about it that is hillarious. Permanent daylight anyone? :=
This has just come out in Australia (sorry to bring this old thread back from the depths of the AGS thread graveyard)
I have to say that I thought it was one of the most enjoyable movies I have seen for along time.
Zombies always make entertaining movies (i.e. return of the living dead) and dogs can't look up (i.e. dogs not being able to look up).